09-16-2016, 12:54 AM
I've been spending quite a bit of time fishing the grayling waters of the Uinta and Boulder mountains in the past month and a half or so. It's been a blast getting out exploring new waters! I'll spend hours on end analyzing fish stocking reports and making lists of potential waters to try. Some of the time they pan out, other times not so much. It's all part of the fun though.
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The lake pictured above is probably one of my favorites that we visited. It is loaded with healthy grayling in the 14 inch range (not too bad for Utah grayling). I'm convinced that there are some behemoth brook trout lurking in its waters as well. We camped here over the 24th of July and had the whole place to ourselves. Always nice to find little gems like this.
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Got lucky and had the sun hit the fin just perfect on this release photo.
We found the fish to be fairly finicky on our offerings of small dry flies and nymphs. Precise and delicate casts were required to coax some of the larger fish into biting. Smaller foam beetles and Griffiths gnats were the most productive flies overall on the different lakes we tried.
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I had a hunch that there was going to be a large grayling somewhere in the waters of this lake above which required a modest hike to reach. It took two separate trips here but I finally got the grayling I was looking for. The fish we caught here averaged 13-16 inches and they were very willing to eat large foam flies. I did catch an 18 inch brookie here which was a welcome addition to the trip.
Thanks for reading!
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The lake pictured above is probably one of my favorites that we visited. It is loaded with healthy grayling in the 14 inch range (not too bad for Utah grayling). I'm convinced that there are some behemoth brook trout lurking in its waters as well. We camped here over the 24th of July and had the whole place to ourselves. Always nice to find little gems like this.
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Got lucky and had the sun hit the fin just perfect on this release photo.
We found the fish to be fairly finicky on our offerings of small dry flies and nymphs. Precise and delicate casts were required to coax some of the larger fish into biting. Smaller foam beetles and Griffiths gnats were the most productive flies overall on the different lakes we tried.
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I had a hunch that there was going to be a large grayling somewhere in the waters of this lake above which required a modest hike to reach. It took two separate trips here but I finally got the grayling I was looking for. The fish we caught here averaged 13-16 inches and they were very willing to eat large foam flies. I did catch an 18 inch brookie here which was a welcome addition to the trip.
Thanks for reading!
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